Unofficial speed limit signs go up along Wisconsin Avenue
Contractors doing gas pipeline work apparently put up the 15 mph speed limit signs along Wisconsin Avenue in Chevy Chase. The actual speed limit is 35 mph and police confirmed the 15 mph signs aren’t official. [NBC4]
Gov. Hogan vs. Democrats as General Assembly starts this week
The first day of the annual legislative session is Wednesday and fights loom over the budget, six bills that Hogan vetoed last year and some of the roughly 1,200 new bills already in the works. [Baltimore Sun]
Leggett to talk liquor control, county budget tonight in Bethesda
County Executive Ike Leggett is set to speak and take questions at a public forum on the county’s budget 7 p.m. Monday at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center. [Montgomery County]
Suburban Hospital construction update
Crews are continuing to excavate the site of the hospital’s new garage and are removing trees on McKinley Street to prepare for the widening of the road. [Suburban Hospital/Twitter]
New bike repair stations on Bethesda Trolley Trail
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) installed two bike repair stations on the trail last week, one at Edson Lane and one at Beech Avenue. [Transportation Engineering/Twitter]
Cold but sunny Monday on tap
Temperatures won’t reach higher than 39 degrees Monday and wind gusts could hit 20 mph. [National Weather Service]
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